Custom Script File Format - HP Integrity rx1620 Deployment Manual

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Table 5-6 Automatic script file options (continued)
Option
WriteCache
RebuildPriority
ExpandPriority
SurfaceScanDelay
OnlineSpare
RAID

Custom script file format

The custom script is used to apply custom configurations to unconfigured or configured
controllers. You can specify exactly the configuration needed.
The following is a custom script file syntax:
The following is a custom script file syntax:
Action = Configure|Reconfigure
Method = Custom
; Controller Options
; There can be multiple controller specifications in the file
Controller = All|Slot [N][:N]|WWN [N]| First |
SerialNumber [N]|
IOCabinet [N],IOBay [N],IOChassis [N],
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Value
Specifies the Write Cache percentage. This option is not required. If this option
is not specified, the Read/Write cache ratio will remain unchanged.
This value is a numeric value from 0 to 100. It must form a valid read/write cache
ratio that is supported on the controller with the ReadCache option.
Specifies the Rebuild Priority. This option is not required. If this option is not
specified, the Rebuild Priority will remain unchanged.
• Low
• Medium
• High
Specifies the Expand Priority. This option is not required. If this option is not
specified, the Expand Priority will remain unchanged.
• Low
• Medium
• High
Specifies the Surface Scan Delay in seconds. This option is not required. If this
option is not specified, the Surface Scan Delay will remain unchanged.
N: This value is a numeric value between 1 and 30 seconds.
Specifies if Automatic Configuration should attempt to add spares. This option
is not required. This option is ignored in Reconfigure mode if there is an existing
configuration on the controller. In this case, the configuration suggester makes
spare decisions based on the existing configuration.
• Yes: Automatic Configuration attempts to add spares to each array. This is
the default value for the OnlineSpare option if it is not specified.
• No: Automatic Configuration does not add spares to each array.
Specifies the RAID level that Automatic Configuration uses. It is not required. If
the RAID option is not specified or the specified RAID option is not possible, the
default RAID is the highest RAID level that is supported with the current state
of the controller. This option is ignored in Reconfigure mode if there is an existing
configuration on the controller. In this case, the configuration suggester makes
RAID decisions based on the existing configuration.
• ADG: RAID ADG is equivalent to RAID 6
• 6: RAID 6
• 5: RAID 5
• 4: RAID 4
• 1: RAID 1
• 0: RAID 0

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